Australian Open halts events after hotel worker tests positive
All Australian Open events were canceled Thursday after a hotel worker tested positive for COVID-19, organizers said.
All tournament personnel and players are undergoing testing and isolating in their hotel rooms until they get a negative result, according to Tennis Australia, the organizers of the annual tennis tournament.
"We will work with everyone involved to facilitate testing as quickly as possible," Tennis Australia said in a statement Thursday.
Organizers did not say how many of the athletes staying at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne would be affected.
This is the second COVID-19 incident to derail the Australian Open after passengers on a special charter flight bringing professional tennis players to Australia also tested positive for the virus. That incident caused a number of players to be confined to their hotel rooms for two weeks.
ABC News' Zoe Magee contributed to this report.